CONVICTED CHILD MOLESTER 63 YEAR OLD
DEAN ARTHUR SCHWARTZMILLER IS IN JAIL
ON NEW CHARGES IN SAN JOSE, CALIFORNIA
AFTER A LIFE-LONG CRIMINAL CAREER THAT
MAY HAVE INVOLVED AN INCREDIBLE

36-THOUSAND CHILD VICTIMS:

(SOT:/LT. SCOTT CORNFIELD, SAN JOSE

POLICE) "these binders contain
thousands literally, thousands of names
of children that we believe Mr.
Scwartzmiller may have molested. "

BINDERS FILLED WITH HAND WRITTEN
RECORDS, CHILDREN'S NAMES...ALL
BOYS...AND CODES FOR VARIOUS SEX ACTS
COMMITTED...WERE FOUND IN A SEARCH OF
HIS RESIDENCE.

(SOT:/CORNFIELD) " if one tenth of

these 's are accurate, we're looking at
hundreds of potential victims over
probably a 30 year period."

(OTHER MUG SHOTS/MAPS)

(we need a map of the US here)

SCHWARTZMILLER HAS LIVED IN MEXICO AND
BRAZIL BUT SPENT MUCH OF THE PAST 30
YEARS IN CALIFORNIA. HE'S ALSO BEEN
ARRESTED ON CHILD MOLESTATION CHARGES
IN NEW YORK, ARKANSAS, WASHINGTON, AND
OREGON...WHERE HE'S ALSO WANTED ON NEW
CHARGES AND IDAHO WHERE HE TWICE SERVED

PRISON TERMS.

AUTHORITIES HOPE HIS VICTIMS CONTACT
THEM:

(SOT:/CORNFIELD) "there's often times a

circle of molest that occurs with these
victims meaning they grow up to be
child molesters themselves."

The event is being held in the
parking lot of the Roanoke Civic
Center.

Workers spent Thursday putting up
cones for a makeshift track.

Organizers admit moving the event has
created problems but remain optimistic
the event will raise more money this
year.
SOT FULL 23:58:04 SOT FULL
INQ=Change is a good

*CG 2line Jennifer Soltis
American Cancer Society JENNIFER SOLTIS/AMERICAN CANCER
SOCIETY: CHANGE IS A GOOD THING IN OUR
OPINION AND I THINK THIS PROVIDES US
WITH THAT OPPORTUNITY TO DRAW SOME
PEOPLE TO DO SOME NEW THINGS WITH THE
EVENT.
RUNS=06 (END SOT)

OQ=with the event

VO-NAT VO-NAT

Relay for Life begins at six o'clock.

The survivor's reception will take
place inside the exhibit hall at the
Civic Center.

OQ=News7, Campbell County. << The flowers on the wreath have long
(END SOT) faded ... the baseball caps nearly

bleached white by the sun.

But the memory of what happened on
this bridge ten years ago is still
vivid in many people's minds.
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RUN03 IT'S BEEN A LONG, BAD NIGHT.

On June 22, 1995, heavy rains had
covered Route 460 at the
Bedford-Campbell County line.

Rescue crews were helping stranded
motorists out of the water ... when
less than a mile upstream, the Timber
Lake dam collapsed.
SOT SOT FULL

IN Q=You're wondering 00:04:54 STEVE COLEMAN/CAMPBELL CO.

RESCUE SQUAD: YOU'RE WONDERING EXACTLY

WHAT HAS HAPPENED. AT THE TIME, IN MY
POSITION THAT I WAS AT, I DIDN'T KNOW
THE DAM HAD BROKEN. AND THEN OF COURSE
WE GET THERE AND WE FIND OUT WE'VE GOT
MISSING PEOPLE.
RUN09 (END SOT)

OUT Q=missing people. Among them was 41-year-old

firefighter Carter Martin ... he and a
Bedford County woman died when the dam
collapse sent a wall of water across
the highway.

Today, the dam is repaired, the
lake re-filled and all that's left are
Martin's hats ... and his memories.
SOT SOT FULL

IN Q=He had a 00:01:53 DAN

EVERHART/BROOKVILLE-TIMBERLAKE V.F.D.:
HE HAD A WONDERFUL SENSE OF HUMOR, DRY.
HE WOULD NEVER GO INTO A SITUATION OR
PUT YOU IN A SITUATION THAT HE WOULDN'T
GO INTO HIMSELF.
RUN07 (END SOT)

OUT Q=go into himself.

STANDUP STANDUP
IN Q=Friends of Carter 00:11:57 Friends of Carter Martin will

gather here at White's United Methodist
Church next Wednesday night, the
ten-year anniversary of the dam break

and of his death. It will be a chance
for them to both honor and remember the
man who gave so much to his community.
RUN13 (END SOT)

OUT Q=to his community.

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IN Q=We want 00:03:20 DAN

EVERHART/BROOKVILLE-TIMBERLAKE VFD: WE
WANT EVERYBODY TO BE UPBEAT ON THE
THING. WE WANT PEOPLE TO COME IN AND
REMEMBER THE GOOD THINGS THAT CARTER
DID. AND HE DID A LOT OF GOOD THINGS
FOR A LOT OF PEOPLE IN THIS COMMUNITY.
RUN08 (END SOT)

The Schooner Virginia had plenty of
company as she made her debut in the
Harborfest Parade of Sail. With a
flotilla of pleasure boats cruising
alongside, the vessel sailed up the
Elizabeth River to a new berth on the

Norfolk waterfront.

[DISSOLVE TO OLD PHOTO]

The original Schooner Virginia was
completed in 1916. Built to carry
harbor pilots to ships waiting at
anchorage, it was known for its
graceful lines, and generous speed.

It's namesake began to take shape two
and a half years ago, the first major
wooden vessel built here in 100 years.

SOT FULL SOT FULL

INQ=It's been a wonderful process MARC BAUER/TRI-COASTAL MARINE: IT'S

BEEN A WONDERFUL PROCESS, AND IT'S MIND
BOGGLING TO THINK HOW QUICKLY THEY
COULD BUILD THESE VESSELS WHEN THEY
WERE IN STYLE, IN VOGUE. I MEAN THEY
COULD JUST DO IT SO FAST , AND YOU
THINK, HOW? HOW?
RUNS=12 (END SOT)

OQ=and you think, how? how? The new Virginia is a few feet longer

and wider than the original, and while
it's equipped with modern conveniences
and technology, the schooner remains
true to the original design.

Captain Bob Glover confirmed that when
the crew first hoisted the sails.
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INQ= CAPT. BOB GLOVER: IT WAS REALLY

EXHILIARATING, BECAUSE YOU NEVER KNOW
WHEN YOU PUT A VESSEL LIKE THIS
TOGETHER WHAT SHE REALLY IS GOING TO
PERFORM LIKE AND SHE REALLY PEFORMED TO
WHAT HER HISTORY SAID OF THE ORIGINAL
SCHOONER VIRGINIA SO WE'RE REALLY
DELIGHTED WITH THAT.
RUNS= (END SOT)

OQ= Schooner Virginia will remain close to

home in 2005, and travel the eastern
seaboard in 2006 to promote the 400th
anniversary of Jamestown.

As the schooner and crew carry out a
mission of education and economic
development, they will eventually set
sail for international waters as a
goodwill ambassador for the entire
state.